INVESTMENTS ARCHITECTURE PRODUCTS - Polish Office Market 2014

Since 2008, the question of economic crisis which affected almost entire Europe and partially Poland has been continuously raised. Fortunately, the office property market came away from it completely unscathed. Moreover, it still successfully avoids misfortune.

Developers managed to overcome hard times thanks to large tenants who were becoming more and more interested in the Polish market. New offices were realized each year and investors subjected all investments planned for the following years to assessment.

In 2014, Polish cities had many modern and ecological office structures of the highest world-class quality to their credit. Many office investments planned and built in previous years were finally commissioned. The activity of developers was noticeable not only in Warsaw but also on the regional markets.

Entrepreneurs, especially external corporations from the sector of BPO, SSC, ITO and R&D, have been confirming for several years that Poland is one of their crucial markets. In 2014, their opinions contributed to an unusually low vacancy rate for developers.

They were also tempted by qualified staff, initiatives of local governments, governmental and non-governmental organizations as well as attractive office areas which could compete with their western counterparts in respect of quality.

How did the situation look like in the office sector in particular cities of Poland in 2014? What are the prospects for the following years? Will the market remain as receptive as in the previous year? Our publication titled „E-biurowce.pl. Investments – Architecture – Products. Polish Office Market 2014” presents all details regarding the office market in Poland in 2014.

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